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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IN HIS ADDRESS to the Launceston Fifty Thousand League on Monday Mr. John D. Valentine who as "Kurrahong" is the special ...

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  3. Topics of the Day SUPPORT URGED

    The Minster for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) at Burnie yesterday urged public bodies to support the Government ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    So, Lord, take now our lives and loves And make them move to any heart ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Queen's Orphan Schools. — A man' and his wife, without encumbrance, are wanted for these schools; the former a practical ...

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  6. Railway Truck Shortage: Official Reply

    At the invitation of the Tasmanian Producers' Association, Mr. H. T. Dale, Northern Transport Officer, at- tended the monthly meeting of the ...

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  7. NEW HOSPITAL SUGGESTED FOR CHILDREN

    The Public Works Committee at Hobart yesterday considered a proposal for the erection of a new children's ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Senator W. E. Aylctt and Professor A. McCauley arrived from the mainland by air yesterday. Mr. H. S. Gray was among the passengers to the mainland ...

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  9. VOLUNTEERS FOR A.I.F.

    The total number of volunteers accepted for service with the A.I.F. from Launceston to the end of last January was 728, and the city ranks among the ...

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  10. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. Alfed Beasel, Nabow la, at the Launceston General hospital removed one of the oldest identities of the Lisie gold rush. Born in Bristol, ...

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  11. CABINET TOUR

    CABINET tours such as that now being made are beneficial. They help to maintain a balanced outlook. Hobart is the capital and of course ...

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  12. PRESENTATION NIGHT

    The presentation of prizes won at Patons and Baldwins' annual sports at York Park on Saturday was made at the Albert Hall last night. Mr. W. ...

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  13. Red Cross Leader's Visit

    The secretary-general of the Australian Red Cross Society (Capt. A. G. Brown, M.C.) will visit Launceston next Wednesday, arriving by 'plane ...

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  14. FRENCH COAST BATTERED

    LONDON. Monday.—Roaring across the Straits of Dover in pale moonlight soon after nightfall, Royal Air Force bombers to-night heavily attacked the ...

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  15. Milk Dearer at Burnie

    Mr. L. C. Johnson, Deputy Prices Commissioner, stated at Burnie yester- day that he had given permission for the retail price of milk sold in Burnie ...

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  16. WAR CHESSBOARD

    IT MAY be expected that German troops will halt on the Greek and Turkish frontiers of Bulgaria until Yugoslavia has been bullied into ...

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  17. BRITAIN SWEPT BY SNOW

    LONDON, Monday.—Details of Britain's worst snow storm for half a century can now be given. It occurred in the north of England a fortnight ...

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  18. 91st BIRTHDAY

    Mr. Thomas Wilkins, Stanley's oldest resident, celebrated his 91st birthday on Monday. He was born at Devonport and with his parents went to ...

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  19. FIRST AIR TRIP AT 89

    Mr. S. J. Leslie, Ravenswood, at the age of 89 years, had his first trip by air on Monday, when he went to Melbourne by 'plane to see his wife, who ...

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  20. Soldiers' Hostel

    The Salvation Army Red Shield Hostel in George-street, particularly at week-ends, is overcrowded with soldiers. On Friday last 35 men were ...

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  21. RAIL REVENUE INCREASES

    Although the gross revenue of the Tasmanian Government Railways showed an increase of 1962 in January this year, compared with the corresponding ...

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  22. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—is gratifying that the committee of the public Library is protesting to the council against the removal of that ornamental and useful ...

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  23. Latrobe Flax Mill

    Mr. D. W. Murray, manager of the flax mill at Latrobe, said yesterday that the de-seeding plant was now being installed and was expected to be ready ...

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  24. FRESH BOMBING OF LARISSA ANGERS GREEKS

    ATHENS, Monday — Italian bombers to-day made another raid on Larissa, in Greece- which was severely damaged by ...

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  25. PASTORALIST ACQUITTED

    A verdict of not guilty was returned by the jury in the Criminal Court at Hobart yesterday, in the case in which Russell Clive Hobar tastoralist, of ...

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  26. FIRE BOMBS ON WELSH TOWN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Extensive damage was caused in a South Wales town by waves of night raiders who scattered indiscriminately the largest number ...

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  27. NEW METHODIST MINISTER

    Mr. Lade, who is at present vice-principal and house master of Wesley College , Adelaide, is a son of Rev. Principal Frank Lade, M.A., a former ...

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  28. PRODUCTION OF MAGNESIUM

    The deputation asked for assistance in the establishment of the magnesium industry in Tasmania. Magnesium, it was pointed out, would be produced ...

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  29. Mail for Rumania

    The acting Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. C. H. Tolman) stated yesterday that as a result of the declaration of Rumania as an enemy ...

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  30. Cars Collide

    A motor car driven by Rex Hingston and a car driven by William Donaldson collided on Monday night at the intersection of King-street and ...

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  31. WAR INDUSTRIES FOR STATE

    The Launceston Chamber of Commerce decided at a meeting last night to support the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), who is taking up the matter of the ...

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  32. HUGE ARMY IN ALBANIA

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—It is estimated that the Italian army in Albania numbers at least 450,000 men. The Greek Press Ministry announced ...

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  33. WAR APPEALS

    Already acknowledged. 367/1$/3 Sandy Beach branch, £1/4/-; Plaza. Princess and Majestic Theatres, £17/2/3 loss branch, £7/5/-; Mrs. G. Thturkell, ...

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  34. WAR SAVINGS ESSAY PRIZE PRESENTED BY MAYOR

    A prize which he won when he secured second place in the state—wide essay competition while a pupil of the school last year, was presented to Mr. ...

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  35. HUDSON SPORTS SHIELD

    The Hudson shield for basketball, baseball and hockey competition among Launceston state primary schools was presented to Invermay school at an ...

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  36. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Infectious diseases notified to the Department of Public Health during the week ended March 1 were:—Hobart —Diphtheria, 2. Launceston— ...

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  37. Sprayed Acid on Gestapo

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday—The Ger- mans have executed by shooting a Jew who allegedly sprayed acid on Gestapo agents during recent riots in ...

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  38. NURSES' EXAMINATION

    Following are the results of the nurses' examination held at Hobart on February 19 and 20:— General nurses—Credit: M. Adams, E. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. LEAVING EXAM.

    The following provisional results of the leaving examination have been received:— Trigonometry-Nos. 8, 12, 33, 35, 66, ...

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  41. DAMAGES CLAIM

    Damages totalling 132/7/- were awarded by the Commissioner of the Court of Requests (Mr. Marcus Gibson) in his reserved judgment in the ...

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  42. BERLIN CLAIMS SEA SUCCESSES

    LONDON. Monday— 'The Berlin Newsagency claims that German bombers, in addition to the tour ships they were alleged to have sunk on ...

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  43. CLOTHING APPEAL

    The radio appeal by 7EX and 7LA for men s suits and overcoats for victims of bombing in England is still in progress. The appeal will be kept open ...

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  44. Freighter Runs Blockade

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Monday. — A German freighter, the Lech (3290 tons), after a voyage of 31 days, and carrying merchandise. arrived from ...

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